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Pretransplant serum levels of endothelial cell activation markers are associated with graft loss and mortality after kidney transplantation

Long‐term allograft survival remains a challenge in kidney transplantation. In this study, we aimed to identify biomarkers for potentially modifiable pathways involved in the outcome of kidney transplantation. We tested the hypothesis that a pre‐existing systemic environment with endothelial cell ac...

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Autores principales: Lund, Kit Peiter, Eriksson, Frank, Pedersen, Bente Klarlund, Sørensen, Søren Schwartz, Bruunsgaard, Helle
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10078193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36598149
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/sji.13225
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author Lund, Kit Peiter
Eriksson, Frank
Pedersen, Bente Klarlund
Sørensen, Søren Schwartz
Bruunsgaard, Helle
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description Long‐term allograft survival remains a challenge in kidney transplantation. In this study, we aimed to identify biomarkers for potentially modifiable pathways involved in the outcome of kidney transplantation. We tested the hypothesis that a pre‐existing systemic environment with endothelial cell activation in the recipient is associated with the outcome after kidney transplantation. In a retrospective study cohort of 611 kidney transplanted patients, we investigated associations between serum levels of soluble intercellular adhesion molecule‐1 (sICAM‐1) and soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule‐1 (sVCAM‐1) before transplantation and delayed graft function, acute rejection, graft loss and mortality after transplantation. We adjusted associations for age, sex, preformed donor‐specific antibodies (DSA), pretransplant diabetes, cardiovascular disease and dialysis. Additionally, we investigated if associations between endothelial cell activation markers and outcomes differed in recipients with and without preformed DSA. Serum levels of endothelial cell activation markers were associated with delayed graft function and mortality but not with rejection. Additionally, high levels of sICAM‐1 were associated with graft loss. Associations were most pronounced in recipients without DSA, adjusted for potential confounders. Data suggest that endothelial cell activation at the time of transplantation is associated with graft loss and mortality after kidney transplantation, especially in transplant candidates without preformed DSA.
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spelling pubmed-100781932023-04-07 Pretransplant serum levels of endothelial cell activation markers are associated with graft loss and mortality after kidney transplantation Lund, Kit Peiter Eriksson, Frank Pedersen, Bente Klarlund Sørensen, Søren Schwartz Bruunsgaard, Helle Scand J Immunol Original Articles Long‐term allograft survival remains a challenge in kidney transplantation. In this study, we aimed to identify biomarkers for potentially modifiable pathways involved in the outcome of kidney transplantation. We tested the hypothesis that a pre‐existing systemic environment with endothelial cell activation in the recipient is associated with the outcome after kidney transplantation. In a retrospective study cohort of 611 kidney transplanted patients, we investigated associations between serum levels of soluble intercellular adhesion molecule‐1 (sICAM‐1) and soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule‐1 (sVCAM‐1) before transplantation and delayed graft function, acute rejection, graft loss and mortality after transplantation. We adjusted associations for age, sex, preformed donor‐specific antibodies (DSA), pretransplant diabetes, cardiovascular disease and dialysis. Additionally, we investigated if associations between endothelial cell activation markers and outcomes differed in recipients with and without preformed DSA. Serum levels of endothelial cell activation markers were associated with delayed graft function and mortality but not with rejection. Additionally, high levels of sICAM‐1 were associated with graft loss. Associations were most pronounced in recipients without DSA, adjusted for potential confounders. Data suggest that endothelial cell activation at the time of transplantation is associated with graft loss and mortality after kidney transplantation, especially in transplant candidates without preformed DSA. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-11-08 2023-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10078193/ /pubmed/36598149 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/sji.13225 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Scandinavian Foundation for Immunology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lund, Kit Peiter
Eriksson, Frank
Pedersen, Bente Klarlund
Sørensen, Søren Schwartz
Bruunsgaard, Helle
Pretransplant serum levels of endothelial cell activation markers are associated with graft loss and mortality after kidney transplantation
title Pretransplant serum levels of endothelial cell activation markers are associated with graft loss and mortality after kidney transplantation
title_full Pretransplant serum levels of endothelial cell activation markers are associated with graft loss and mortality after kidney transplantation
title_fullStr Pretransplant serum levels of endothelial cell activation markers are associated with graft loss and mortality after kidney transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Pretransplant serum levels of endothelial cell activation markers are associated with graft loss and mortality after kidney transplantation
title_short Pretransplant serum levels of endothelial cell activation markers are associated with graft loss and mortality after kidney transplantation
title_sort pretransplant serum levels of endothelial cell activation markers are associated with graft loss and mortality after kidney transplantation
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10078193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36598149
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/sji.13225
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